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Name that coaster
*** Edited 5/25/2006 3:04:51 AM UTC by Wabash Cannonball***
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Ajrides said:
Could be any launch coaster, to be honest I never pay attention to the what the ops are saying I'm to busy yelling just launch the Fing train or hurrying off to the next coaster when the rides over. I wish they didn't say anything to me thats waisting my time when I should be riding. They should just do their job as Quickly as possible to keep the lines moving fast.
Their job is to deliver safety speils and ensure the safety of their ride.
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Ajrides said:
Could be any launch coaster, to be honest I never pay attention to the what the ops are saying I'm to busy yelling just launch the Fing train or hurrying off to the next coaster when the rides over. I wish they didn't say anything to me thats waisting my time when I should be riding. They should just do their job as Quickly as possible to keep the lines moving fast.
You can't be serious. No offense dude, but its parks that concentrate only on "fast moving lines" that wind up in the papers for having 'tragic' accidents occur because of someone not following/NOT KNOWING the rules.
And as far as it being too short a ride,well it's a mathematical fact that the faster you travel a given path, the shorter a time it takes. And also a longer ride mean a longer dispatch time between trains, and a longer wait time in line. Can't have it all. ;)
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